Vinyl plank flooring is a great way to add style and durability to your floors, but did you know that you can also use it on your walls? Vinyl plank flooring can create a stunning accent wall that adds texture, color, and personality to any room. Plus, vinyl plank flooring is easy to install, water-resistant, and cost-effective.

In this blog post, we will show you how to install vinyl plank flooring on a wall with Europine, the leading provider of luxury vinyl tile and stone plastic composite flooring in the US. Europine offers a wide range of high-quality products, nationwide shipping and wholesale prices, and excellent customer service. Whether you need residential or commercial flooring, Europine has you covered.

Why Choose Europine For Your Vinyl Plank Flooring?

Europine is a trusted name in the flooring industry, with over 20 years of experience and expertise. They offer premium vinyl floor coverings that combine beauty and performance for any setting.

Europine’s products include:

SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) flooring is an engineered luxury vinyl that combines limestone and stabilizers to create an extremely durable core. SPC flooring is waterproof, fire-resistant, and dimensionally stable. It can handle high traffic, impacts, temperature changes, and humidity without warping, cracking, or fading.

LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) flooring: a type of luxury vinyl that has a realistic wood or stone look and feel. LVT flooring also has a wear layer that protects it from scratches, stains, and water damage.

Peel-and-stick vinyl plank flooring is a type of vinyl plank that has a self-adhesive backing that allows you to easily install it on any smooth surface without glue or nails.

Europine’s products come in various designs, colors, and sizes to suit any taste and budget. You can choose from traditional, rustic, or exotic wood planks; travertine or marble tiles; modern industrial styles inspired by concrete or petrified wood; and more.

Europine also offers nationwide shipping and wholesale prices for their products. Making them affordable and accessible for anyone in the US. We guarantee fast delivery within 3–5 business days anywhere in the US. We also offer free samples upon request, so you can see the quality and design before you buy. Europine also provides excellent customer service, with friendly and knowledgeable staff who are ready to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

How To Install Vinyl Plank Flooring On Walls With Europine?

Installing vinyl plank flooring on a wall with Europine is easy and fun! You just need some basic tools and materials, as well as some patience and creativity.

Here are the steps:

1.Prepare the Walls: Make sure that the walls are clean, smooth, and dry. Remove any existing items from the wall,such as baseboards, outlet covers, or nails. If the wall is painted, you may need to apply a primer over the paint to help the adhesive stick better. If the wall has any texture or glossiness, you may need to sand it down or cover it with hardboard sheets to create a flat surface.

2. Decide The Direction Of Installing The Planks: Choose which direction you want to install the planks on the wall. You can either install them horizontally or vertically, depending on your preference and the size of the wall.

Horizontal installation can make a room look wider and more spacious, while vertical installation can make a room look taller and more elegant. You can also mix and match different directions for a more dynamic effect.

3. Take the essential measurements and mark them: Measure the width and height of the wall and divide them by the width and length of the planks to determine how many planks you will need for each row or column.

Mark where the center of the wall is using a tape measure and mark it with a pencil. This will help you align the planks evenly on both sides of the wall. Use a stud finder to locate studs on your wall and mark them with a chalk line. This will allow you to nail the planks firmly to the wall if necessary.

4. Apply The Adhesive And Start Installing: After applying the adhesive on the back of each plank, press it firmly onto the wall, following your chalk lines for guidance. Make sure that each plank is level and flush with its neighbors before moving on to the next one.

You may also need to nail some planks to the wall using a nail gun for extra security. This is especially recommended if you are installing vertically or on a high wall. You can nail the planks through the tongue or groove so that the nails are hidden by the next plank.

You may need to cut some planks to fit around corners or outlets using a utility knife or a saw. To cut vinyl planks, you can either score them with a knife and snap them along the score line or use a saw with a fine-tooth blade for more precise cuts.

5. Complete Installing The Planks On The Wall

Continue installing vinyl planks along your center line until you cover the entire wall. Make sure that each row is staggered from the previous one so that the joints are not aligned. This will create a more natural look and prevent gaps or weak spots.

6. Enjoy your new accent wall!

Congratulations! You have successfully installed vinyl plank flooring on your wall with Europine! Now you can enjoy your new accent wall, which adds character and charm to your room. You can also add some finishing touches, such as trim pieces, wall art, or lighting fixtures if desired.

 Are You Ready?

Installing vinyl plank flooring on a wall with Europine is not only easy but also fun! It allows you to transform any boring wall into an eye-catching feature that reflects your personality and style. You can get the best value for your money and satisfaction for your project with Europine’s wide range of high-quality products, nationwide shipping & wholesale prices, and excellent customer service. Get in contact with us to get started  yur project today!

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